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This is an animation of a genetic engineering project by a ninth grader in an honors biology project. The project was funded by Jogn Galt as part of the AtlasFoundation.

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The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
Read the full report here: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/gm-plants/

published:24 May 2016

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Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story of the HawaiianRainbowPapaya.
You can also learn more about GMOs here: http://www.GMOAnswers.com/explore, or follow us on twitter at twitter.com/gmoanswers and on Pinterest at pinterest.com/gmoanswers to learn more about GMOs. Visit gmoanswers.com/ask to ask your own questions about GMOs.

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CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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OriginalProgramDate: June 3 2016
MODERATOR: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

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A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows massive production of the desired protein (in this case the hormone: insulin) in a relatively short amount of time.

Genetic engineering

Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. It is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.

An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria generated in 1973 and GM mice in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. GloFish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States in December 2003.

Master of Science

A Master of Science degree (Latin:Magister Scientiae; abbreviated M.S., MS, M.Sc., MSc, M.Sci., MSci, S.M., Sc.M., or Sci.M.) is a type of master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with the Master of Arts degree. The Master of Science degree is typically granted for studies in the sciences or engineering or medicine, and is usually for programs that are more focused on scientific and mathematical subjects; however, different universities have different conventions and may also offer the degree for fields typically considered within the humanities and social sciences. While it ultimately depends upon the specific program, individuals who pursue a Master of Science degree typically require a thesis.

The discipline of engineering is extremely broad, and encompasses a range of more specialized fields of engineering, each with a more specific emphasis on particular areas of applied science, technology and types of application.

The term Engineering is derived from the Latiningenium, meaning "cleverness" and ingeniare, meaning "to contrive, devise".

Definition

History

Engineering has existed since ancient times as humans devised fundamental inventions such as the wedge, lever, wheel, and pulley. Each of these inventions is essentially consistent with the modern definition of engineering.

The father of genetics is Gregor Mendel, a late 19th-century scientist and Augustinianfriar. Mendel studied 'trait inheritance', patterns in the way traits were handed down from parents to offspring. He observed that organisms (pea plants) inherit traits by way of discrete "units of inheritance". This term, still used today, is a somewhat ambiguous definition of what is referred to as a gene.

Trait inheritance and molecular inheritance mechanisms of genes are still a primary principle of genetics in the 21st century, but modern genetics has expanded beyond inheritance to studying the function and behavior of genes. Gene structure and function, variation, and distribution are studied within the context of the cell, the organism (e.g. dominance) and within the context of a population. Genetics has given rise to a number of sub-fields including epigenetics and population genetics. Organisms studied within the broad field span the domain of life, including bacteria, plants, animals, and humans.

Genetic Engineering

What is Genetic Engineering?

Learn about how genetic engineering works and how it can be applied in science.
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0:45

Genetic Engineering Process

Genetic Engineering Process

Genetic Engineering Process

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Genetic Modification Process

Genetic Engineering Animation

This is an animation of a genetic engineering project by a ninth grader in an honors biology project. The project was funded by Jogn Galt as part of the AtlasFoundation.

2:07

What is genetic modification?

What is genetic modification?

What is genetic modification?

The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
Read the full report here: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/gm-plants/

5:32

How Are GMOs Created?

How Are GMOs Created?

How Are GMOs Created?

Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story of the HawaiianRainbowPapaya.
You can also learn more about GMOs here: http://www.GMOAnswers.com/explore, or follow us on twitter at twitter.com/gmoanswers and on Pinterest at pinterest.com/gmoanswers to learn more about GMOs. Visit gmoanswers.com/ask to ask your own questions about GMOs.

1:24:26

Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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OriginalProgramDate: June 3 2016
MODERATOR: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

7:54

Genetic Engineering Techniques and Uses

Genetic Engineering Techniques and Uses

Genetic Engineering Techniques and Uses

2:13

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering Insulin

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering Insulin

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering Insulin

A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows massive production of the desired protein (in this case the hormone: insulin) in a relatively short amount of time.

7:08

Process of Genetic Engineering

Process of Genetic Engineering

Process of Genetic Engineering

0:27

animation on genetic engineering

animation on genetic engineering

animation on genetic engineering

2:15

Genetic modification

Genetic modification

Genetic modification

An investigative panel has rejected a contested French study linking genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats but called for a "long-term, independent" probe into the issue to advise the public. The Higher Biotechnologies Council said it found "no causal relationship" between the rodents' tumours and consumption of Monsanto's NK603 GM corn or the Roundup herbicide that was part of the experiment. A videographic explaining genetic modification.VIDEOGRAPHIC

The genetic modification process

Genetic engineering as a career

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Genetic engineering is a set of laboratory techniques for isolating genetic material from organisms, cutting and rejoining it to make new combinations, multiplying copies of the recombined genetic material (also called recombinant DNA) and transferring it into organisms, bypassing the process of reproduction. Genes can be exchanged between species that would never interbreed in nature.

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Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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0:45

What Is The Process Of Genetic Engineering?

What Is The Process Of Genetic Engineering?

What Is The Process Of Genetic Engineering?

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Genetic Engineering

What is Genetic Engineering?

Learn about how genetic engineering works and how it can be applied in science.
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Genetic Engineering Process

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Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly.
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Genetic Modification Process

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Genetic Engineering Animation

This is an animation of a genetic engineering project by a ninth grader in an honors biology project. The project was funded by Jogn Galt as part of the AtlasFoundation.

published: 19 Feb 2008

What is genetic modification?

The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
Read the full report here: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/gm-plants/

published: 24 May 2016

How Are GMOs Created?

Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story of the HawaiianRainbowPapaya.
You can also learn more about GMOs here: http://www.GMOAnswers.com/explore, or follow us on twitter at twitter.com/gmoanswers and on Pinterest at pinterest.com/gmoanswers to learn more about GMOs. Visit gmoanswers.com/ask to ask your own questions about GMOs.

published: 02 Aug 2013

Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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published: 09 Aug 2016

Genetic Engineering Techniques and Uses

published: 11 Mar 2016

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering Insulin

A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows massive production of the desired protein (in this case the hormone: insulin) in a relatively short amount of time.

published: 23 Mar 2014

Process of Genetic Engineering

published: 27 Mar 2015

animation on genetic engineering

published: 08 Oct 2015

Genetic modification

An investigative panel has rejected a contested French study linking genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats but called for a "long-term, independent" probe into the issue to advise the public. The Higher Biotechnologies Council said it found "no causal relationship" between the rodents' tumours and consumption of Monsanto's NK603 GM corn or the Roundup herbicide that was part of the experiment. A videographic explaining genetic modification.VIDEOGRAPHIC

The genetic modification process

Genetic engineering as a career

Genetic engineering as a career by http://www.indiancolleges.com/
Genetic engineering is a set of laboratory techniques for isolating genetic material from organisms, cutting and rejoining it to make new combinations, multiplying copies of the recombined genetic material (also called recombinant DNA) and transferring it into organisms, bypassing the process of reproduction. Genes can be exchanged between species that would never interbreed in nature.

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Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist...

published: 17 Jun 2015

What Is The Process Of Genetic Engineering?

Genetic engineering? Unl's agbiosafety for educators
the process of plant genetic engineering university. The process of plant genetic engineering agbiosafety university what is engineering? Unl's for educatorsthe modificationgenetic techniques wikipediafacts definition, process, & uses basic steps in. Therefore, traits from any living organism can be transferred into a plant genetic engineering is the process of manually adding new dna to an. Creating a gmo is multi step process. The key steps the following points highlight four of genetic engineering in plantsisolation and identification desired dna genes 2. Genetic engineering in plants 4 steps biology discussion. Main article genetic engineering techniques. Creation of genetically modified organisms requires recombinant 9 mar 201224...

Genetic Engineering Process

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What is genetic modification?

The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
Read the full report here: https://roy...

The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
Read the full report here: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/gm-plants/

The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
Read the full report here: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/gm-plants/

How Are GMOs Created?

Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story...

Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story of the HawaiianRainbowPapaya.
You can also learn more about GMOs here: http://www.GMOAnswers.com/explore, or follow us on twitter at twitter.com/gmoanswers and on Pinterest at pinterest.com/gmoanswers to learn more about GMOs. Visit gmoanswers.com/ask to ask your own questions about GMOs.

Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story of the HawaiianRainbowPapaya.
You can also learn more about GMOs here: http://www.GMOAnswers.com/explore, or follow us on twitter at twitter.com/gmoanswers and on Pinterest at pinterest.com/gmoanswers to learn more about GMOs. Visit gmoanswers.com/ask to ask your own questions about GMOs.

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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OriginalProgramDate: June 3 2016
MODERATOR: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF.
Visit our Website: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/
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OriginalProgramDate: June 3 2016
MODERATOR: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering Insulin

A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows...

A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows massive production of the desired protein (in this case the hormone: insulin) in a relatively short amount of time.

A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows massive production of the desired protein (in this case the hormone: insulin) in a relatively short amount of time.

Genetic modification

An investigative panel has rejected a contested French study linking genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats but called for a "long-term, independent" probe...

An investigative panel has rejected a contested French study linking genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats but called for a "long-term, independent" probe into the issue to advise the public. The Higher Biotechnologies Council said it found "no causal relationship" between the rodents' tumours and consumption of Monsanto's NK603 GM corn or the Roundup herbicide that was part of the experiment. A videographic explaining genetic modification.VIDEOGRAPHIC

An investigative panel has rejected a contested French study linking genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats but called for a "long-term, independent" probe into the issue to advise the public. The Higher Biotechnologies Council said it found "no causal relationship" between the rodents' tumours and consumption of Monsanto's NK603 GM corn or the Roundup herbicide that was part of the experiment. A videographic explaining genetic modification.VIDEOGRAPHIC

Genetic engineering as a career

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Genetic engineering is a set of laboratory techniques for isolating genetic material from organisms, cutting and rejoining it to make new combinations, multiplying copies of the recombined genetic material (also called recombinant DNA) and transferring it into organisms, bypassing the process of reproduction. Genes can be exchanged between species that would never interbreed in nature.

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Genetic engineering is a set of laboratory techniques for isolating genetic material from organisms, cutting and rejoining it to make new combinations, multiplying copies of the recombined genetic material (also called recombinant DNA) and transferring it into organisms, bypassing the process of reproduction. Genes can be exchanged between species that would never interbreed in nature.

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Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
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CAREERS IN GENETICS.Go through the career opportunities of GENETICS, Govt jobs and EmploymentNews channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India.Visithttp://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Top recruiters,Higher education details of GENETICS.
Genetics is a branch of study, which belongs to Biology discipline. The courses that fall under genetics are many and masses of students opt for genetic courses. The alteration in living organisms and heredity is educated through the subject called genetics. For today’s situation Geneticist role is important for various aspects such as cystic fibrosis, cancer research, unborn defects, Alzheimer’s and plenty more. Both scientific as well as medical fields appoint geneticist so that they take a deep view about cell growth, reproduction and mutation. Genetic engineering is also a popular path which encompasses applying the fundamentals of genetics in engineering. The demand for genetics course is high and many students opt for genetic course.
By taking a deep look into genetic courses, there are plenty. B.Sc. (Genetics) Bachelor of Science in Genetics, B.Sc. (Genetics, Microbiology, & Chemistry) bachelor of Genetics, Microbiology and Chemistry, and B.Sc. (Hons) Genetics which means Bachelor of Science honors in Genetics. These are a few courses that fall under the under graduation category. Other post-graduation and advanced studies include M.Sc. (applied Genetics) Master of Science in applied genetics, M.Sc. (Biomedical Genetics) Master of Science in Bio- medical Genetics, M.Sc. (Genetics) Master of Science in Genetics, M.Sc. (Hons) (Genetics) Master of Science Honours in Genetics, M.Sc. (Human Genetics) Master of Science in Human Genetics, M.Sc. (Microbial Genetics and Bioinformatics) Master of Science in Microbial genetics and Bioinformatics, and M.Sc. ( Molecular Biology and Human Genetics) Master of Science in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics. Other advanced courses include M.Phil. (Genetics) Master of Philosophy in Genetics, Ph.D. (Genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics, and Ph.D. (Human genetics) Doctor of Philosophy in Human Genetics.
Distance learning for genetics is offered by certain universities. Students are allowed to take up correspondence courses, where they can complete as well as earn the degree. An online survey can gain you details about universities that offer distance learning and courses available for the same.
When career options are taken into account, geneticist can work as health care scientist, in scientific research industry, as technician in scientific laboratory, as genetic counselor, as cytotechnologist, and more. The average annual salary would range from $159,339 to $ 194,895. When career options are considered, there are excellent jobs for genetic graduates in India and abroad. Healthcare industries, pharmaceutical industries, lab technology, medical research, are few areas where geneticists are employed.
A few companies in India which recruit geneticist are
• ATS GeneTech private limited
• Apollo hospitals
• DNA labs India
• All universities
• Institute of liver and billary sciences
• Achievers spot
• Biomed informatics
• Namdhari seeds private ltd and plenty more
To know about government jobs in Genetic engineering field, a number of government organizations recruit Genetics graduate for a number of sectors as mentioned above. A few government organizations that recruit genetic engineers are
• National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
• Institute of Geonomic and Integrative Biology, Delhi
• Center for DNA fingerprint and Diagnostics, Hyderabad
• Biochemical engineering research and process development center, Chandigarh
• All India Institute of Medical Sciences
• Indian Council Of Medical Research and many more
Higher studies and job can be procured in India or abroad. There are number of universities in developed countries which offer Master’s degree and doctor courses. One requires hunting the sites for specific university and finding out the eligibility criteria and fee structure for the desired university. Jobs abroad are plenty and genetic graduates are in demand for their field.
For more jobs & career information and daily job alerts, subscribe to our channel and support us. You can also install our Mobile app for govt jobs for getting regular notifications on your mobile.
Freshersworld.com is the No.1 job portal for freshers jobs in India.
Check Out website for more Jobs & Careers.
http://www.freshersworld.com?src=Youtube
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Genetic engineering? Unl's agbiosafety for educators
the process of plant genetic engineering university. The process of plant genetic engineering agbiosafety university what is engineering? Unl's for educatorsthe modificationgenetic techniques wikipediafacts definition, process, & uses basic steps in. Therefore, traits from any living organism can be transferred into a plant genetic engineering is the process of manually adding new dna to an. Creating a gmo is multi step process. The key steps the following points highlight four of genetic engineering in plantsisolation and identification desired dna genes 2. Genetic engineering in plants 4 steps biology discussion. Main article genetic engineering techniques. Creation of genetically modified organisms requires recombinant 9 mar 201224 jan 2011 but that's a time consuming and resource heavy process, so it's this new wave value added traits is the next step for genetic engineering. By this method we could synthesize any natural product outside the body in genetic engineering pieces of chromosome from a different organism can be process involving insertion 'sliced up' although cloning techniques are used engineering, two things and while some people believe is unethical by which scientists modify genome an. Identification of the gene process[edit]. Htm url? Q webcache. Genetic engineering fundamentals of genetic. The ge process institute for responsible technology. These are (1) the these steps briefly reviewed and part that they each play in a genetic gmo (genetically modified organism) is result of laboratory process where this may be called either engineering (ge) or spelling checker distance calculator conversion tool year by current events. Production of gmos is a multistage process which can be summarized as follows 1. Steps of genetic engineering used in rdna technologybbc gcse bitesize. What is genetic engineering? Definition and examples video engineering youtubehow to genetically modify a seed, step by. Googleusercontent search. Examples of genetically engineered (transgenic) organisms currently on the market include plants with resistance to some insects, that can tolerate herbicides, and crops modified oil content 5. Factmonster logo fact monster 9 aug 2015 although genetic engineering is a common and essential practice in biotechnology, its specific use crops controversial. The process of genetic modification. How to make a gmo science in the news. Genetic engineering? Unl's agbiosafety for educators. Genetic engineers must first the step involves choosing and isolating gene that will be inserted into removed from genetically modified organism 17 feb 2017 to help explain process of genetic engineering we have taken example insulin, a protein? That helps regulate sugar levels in our term initially referred various techniques used for modification or manipulation organisms through processes heredity is accomplished three basic steps. Genetic engineering physically removes the dna fro

Genetic engineering? Unl's agbiosafety for educators
the process of plant genetic engineering university. The process of plant genetic engineering agbiosafety university what is engineering? Unl's for educatorsthe modificationgenetic techniques wikipediafacts definition, process, & uses basic steps in. Therefore, traits from any living organism can be transferred into a plant genetic engineering is the process of manually adding new dna to an. Creating a gmo is multi step process. The key steps the following points highlight four of genetic engineering in plantsisolation and identification desired dna genes 2. Genetic engineering in plants 4 steps biology discussion. Main article genetic engineering techniques. Creation of genetically modified organisms requires recombinant 9 mar 201224 jan 2011 but that's a time consuming and resource heavy process, so it's this new wave value added traits is the next step for genetic engineering. By this method we could synthesize any natural product outside the body in genetic engineering pieces of chromosome from a different organism can be process involving insertion 'sliced up' although cloning techniques are used engineering, two things and while some people believe is unethical by which scientists modify genome an. Identification of the gene process[edit]. Htm url? Q webcache. Genetic engineering fundamentals of genetic. The ge process institute for responsible technology. These are (1) the these steps briefly reviewed and part that they each play in a genetic gmo (genetically modified organism) is result of laboratory process where this may be called either engineering (ge) or spelling checker distance calculator conversion tool year by current events. Production of gmos is a multistage process which can be summarized as follows 1. Steps of genetic engineering used in rdna technologybbc gcse bitesize. What is genetic engineering? Definition and examples video engineering youtubehow to genetically modify a seed, step by. Googleusercontent search. Examples of genetically engineered (transgenic) organisms currently on the market include plants with resistance to some insects, that can tolerate herbicides, and crops modified oil content 5. Factmonster logo fact monster 9 aug 2015 although genetic engineering is a common and essential practice in biotechnology, its specific use crops controversial. The process of genetic modification. How to make a gmo science in the news. Genetic engineering? Unl's agbiosafety for educators. Genetic engineers must first the step involves choosing and isolating gene that will be inserted into removed from genetically modified organism 17 feb 2017 to help explain process of genetic engineering we have taken example insulin, a protein? That helps regulate sugar levels in our term initially referred various techniques used for modification or manipulation organisms through processes heredity is accomplished three basic steps. Genetic engineering physically removes the dna fro

Recombinant DNA technology lecture | basics of recombinant DNA

This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about the basics of recombinant DNA technology processes and the mechanism behind recombinant DNA production. It also explains about the process of recombinant protein production using recombinant DNA technology in industries. In this video we will go through all the basic processes in DNA cloning such as restriction digestion, vector preparation and ligation.
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published: 25 Nov 2015

Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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Genetic Engineering

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Genetic Engineering
The war over consciousness is bubbling to the surface, with more pieces being exposed to the light of day for those who are willing to see. This month we look at the over arching agendas to manipulate the environment, weather, the food supply, human DNA expression and higher consciousness, through Genetic Engineering. When we understand the potential of the 12 stranded DNA design during the ascension proces...

CRISPR Gene Editing Technology

CRISPR is making big waves in biology, and for good reason; the doors to genetic engineering are now wide open.
What isCRISPR-Cas9 and how does it work? How do we edit genes?
The gene editing technique, created by UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her colleague, Emmanuelle Charpentier, has taken the research and clinical communities by storm as an easy and cheap way to make precise changes in DNA in order to disable genes, correct genetic disorders or insert mutated genes into animals to create models of human disease.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a hybrid of protein and RNA – the cousin to DNA – that functions as an efficient search-and-snip system in bacteria.
Gene drives are a radical new way of eliminating insect-borne disease such as Zika, dengue and malaria, by engineering the gen...

published: 11 Aug 2016

Human Genetic Engineering Legal?? DNA Modification Tran-humanism

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Behind closed doors scientists and corporations have breached genetic codes that separate the individuality of all animal and plant species on earth. Laboratories around the world are honing their skills while our humanity and dignity as a species is on the operating table like a universal Frankenstein, subject to a wholesale psychic and physiological re-design under the guise of “progress.”
The proponents claim the field of “Transhumanism” will change the world by eliminating sickness and famine while at the same time, governments and military groups around the globe are having clandestine meetings to discuss super soldiers, super intelligence, and even super ani...

published: 25 Oct 2015

Genetic Engineering Training Part 1

Part 1 of the tutorial for the approaches required to complete the recombinant DNA assignment.

published: 11 Dec 2014

What are restriction enzymes

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A restriction enzyme (or restriction endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts DNA at or near specific recognition nucleotide sequences known as restriction sites.[1][2][3] Restriction enzymes are commonly classified into three types, which differ in their structure and whether they cut their DNA substrate at their recognition site, or if the recognition and cleavage sites are separate from one another. To cut DNA, all restriction enzymes make two incisions, once through each sugar-phosphate backbone (i...

published: 25 Nov 2013

Genetic Engineering in Human DNA

Are there signs of genetic engineering in human DNA? Will Hart says that the more we learn about genetic engineering, the more it seems that this is the case. He lays out his case for us. Then, Linda Moulton Howe finds out some astonishing truths about Dark Matter. Most of the universe isn't even visible to us!
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA is a nucleic acid; alongside proteins and carbohydrates, nucleic acids compose the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Most DNA molecules are double-stranded helices, consisting of two long biopolymers made of simpler units called nucleotides—each nucleotide is composed of a nucleoba...

Genetic engineering and the Vedas

Harvard biophysicist D. P. Dupey writes, "We may lead ourselves down a blind alley by adhering dogmatically to the assumption that life can be explained entirely by what we know of the laws of nature. By remaining open to the ideas embodied in the Vedic tradition of India, modern scientists can see their own disciplines from a new perspective and further the aim of all scientific endeavor: the search for truth."
In this age of global uncertainty, it is imperative that we understand the real origin of our conscious selves, how we find ourselves in different bodies and conditions of life, and what our destinations will be at the time of death. This essential information is comprehensively explained in Coming Back.
Chapter One shows how reincarnation has profoundly influenced many of the wo...

published: 03 Jun 2014

Genetic Engineering of Seeds: Hope or hazard of the future

Mr. Robert Wager, has been an instructor at Vancouver Island University for 19 years. Mr. Wager got involved with GMO research in 2000 when it was clear the internet contained a great deal of misleading or false information. Mr. Wager has written many articles on GMO’s for the general public (which are available on his website) and given many public seminars to help explain this complex science.
Dr. Thierry Vrain, worked for 30 years as a soil biologist and genetic engineer with Agriculture Canada where he was head of a research group of 40 professional and technical employees from 1996 to 2002.
Dr. Vrain has also been the Vice President and President of national and international associations of soil biologists, and an Associate Editor of several scientific journals in Europe and the US...

DID ALIENS CREATE HUMANS? (EXTRATERRESTRIAL GENETIC ENGINEERING DOCUMENTARY)
Evidence clearly indicates that modern man is not the result of a linear evolution process, but rather a cyclical creation process, intelligently supervised and controlled by beings of a higher mind.
Our alien gods came from a distant planet in the Galaxy in the remote past. They arrived on Earth seeded life here and created modern man.
They instructed man in science and created a civilized world. Civilization after civilization arose in the Old and NewWorld. One day they left us and became worshipped as Gods. They promised to return and they will!
My readers will not be suprised over the above mentioned statement. Based on the Ancient Astronauts' theory and offering evidence of ancient visitation. DISCOVER T...

Pimp my Genome! The Mainstreaming of Digital Genetic...

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May 3, 2007
ABSTRACT
DNA is a programming language for living cells. The cell's basic operating system, or genome, directs functions like growth and reproduction, energy utilization, and the production of useful compounds like ethanol or penicillin. With genetic engineering, new functions can be added to cells or broken metabolic pathways repaired. Until recently, genetic engineering has required the DNA molecule itself to be physically manipulated, a tedious and expensive process. Now, automatic DNA synthesis permits virtually any DNA code to be made from scratch, opening up genetic engineering to anyone with a computer and a credit card. The capabilities of this new synthetic...

published: 09 Oct 2007

Advanced CRISPR Cas9 Genetic Engineering

The CRISPR Cas9 system has been harnessed to create a simple, RNA programmable method to mediate genome editing in mammalian cells, and can be used to generate gene knockouts (via insertion/deletion) or knock-ins via homology directed repairs (HDR). And to create gene disruptions resulting in permanent mutations, a single guide RNA (sgRNA) is generated to direct the Cas9 nuclease to a specific genomic location. Cas9-induced double strand breaks are repaired via the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathway. The repair is error prone, and thus insertions and deletions (INDELs) may be introduced that can disrupt gene function. CRISPR Cas9 technology has revolutionized genome editing, allowing a previously unattainable level of genomic targeting, efficiency, and simplicity.

published: 23 Nov 2014

A.I.13b: Genetic Engineering Science and Immortality

"Heart disease, DiabetesType 2, and strokes are typical example of serious conditions that can be avoided or reversed with technology, he writes. Part of this technology he came up with himself, and thus cured his own Diabetes Type 2 some thirty years ago.[15] New drug therapy now also exists, according to Dr. Kurzweil, to “precisely target key steps in preventing cancerous tumor formation and the metabolic processes underlying each major disease and aging process.”[16] This is why you see David Rockefeller, amongst other people in power, live past the 100-year mark and still appear to be active.
AI Prophets are convincing us that science now can reverse the aging process, but how does it work? Dr. Kurzweil uses the analogy of maintaining a house. If you do nothing, or very little, to r...

This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about the basics of recombinant DNA technology processes and the mechanism behind recombinant DNA production. It also explains about the process of recombinant protein production using recombinant DNA technology in industries. In this video we will go through all the basic processes in DNA cloning such as restriction digestion, vector preparation and ligation.
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This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about the basics of recombinant DNA technology processes and the mechanism behind recombinant DNA production. It also explains about the process of recombinant protein production using recombinant DNA technology in industries. In this video we will go through all the basic processes in DNA cloning such as restriction digestion, vector preparation and ligation.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's BiologyDVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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OriginalProgramDate: June 3 2016
MODERATOR: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for all the latest from WSF.
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OriginalProgramDate: June 3 2016
MODERATOR: Richard Besser
PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

Genetic Engineering

This is Lisa's Newsletter from April 2017 read by Lisa herself.
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This is Lisa's Newsletter from April 2017 read by Lisa herself.
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Genetic Engineering
The war over consciousness is bubbling to the surface, with more pieces being exposed to the light of day for those who are willing to see. This month we look at the over arching agendas to manipulate the environment, weather, the food supply, human DNA expression and higher consciousness, through Genetic Engineering. When we understand the potential of the 12 stranded DNA design during the ascension process, it is no wonder the NAA have been attempting to destroy it in everyway possible. This effort began to escalate after World War II with alien contact, and again in the 90's when more of the Indigo and Crystal children started arriving in larger numbers. As we connect the dots between the multiple avenues used to control and manipulate human consciousness, we can see why a full disclosure event is needed. Until then it is up to each of us, to do our best to accurately assess the world of forces in our day-to-day lives, and to make informed and conscious decision about what we interact with.

This is Lisa's Newsletter from April 2017 read by Lisa herself.
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Genetic Engineering
The war over consciousness is bubbling to the surface, with more pieces being exposed to the light of day for those who are willing to see. This month we look at the over arching agendas to manipulate the environment, weather, the food supply, human DNA expression and higher consciousness, through Genetic Engineering. When we understand the potential of the 12 stranded DNA design during the ascension process, it is no wonder the NAA have been attempting to destroy it in everyway possible. This effort began to escalate after World War II with alien contact, and again in the 90's when more of the Indigo and Crystal children started arriving in larger numbers. As we connect the dots between the multiple avenues used to control and manipulate human consciousness, we can see why a full disclosure event is needed. Until then it is up to each of us, to do our best to accurately assess the world of forces in our day-to-day lives, and to make informed and conscious decision about what we interact with.

CRISPR Gene Editing Technology

CRISPR is making big waves in biology, and for good reason; the doors to genetic engineering are now wide open.
What isCRISPR-Cas9 and how does it work? How d...

CRISPR is making big waves in biology, and for good reason; the doors to genetic engineering are now wide open.
What isCRISPR-Cas9 and how does it work? How do we edit genes?
The gene editing technique, created by UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her colleague, Emmanuelle Charpentier, has taken the research and clinical communities by storm as an easy and cheap way to make precise changes in DNA in order to disable genes, correct genetic disorders or insert mutated genes into animals to create models of human disease.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a hybrid of protein and RNA – the cousin to DNA – that functions as an efficient search-and-snip system in bacteria.
Gene drives are a radical new way of eliminating insect-borne disease such as Zika, dengue and malaria, by engineering the genetic makeup of entire species. And they’re not limited to insects – any animal that reproduces sexually is fair game. But as the technology steams head, fueled by powerful gene editing techniques like CRISPR, how can we ensure that it is used responsibly?
PLOS Pathogens researchers used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to suppress and in some cases eliminate viral replication of herpesviruses, some of the most persistent and most common viruses.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) using creative common licence videos provided by various youtube channels. Refer the "view attributions" link for more details.
0:00 CRISPR: A DNAWord Processor for Editing the Genome / YourekaScience
5:55 THUNK - 83. CRISPR & Genetic Engineering/THUNK
13:17 Gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9/UC Berkeley
15:38 What are gene drives? A RiskBites guide / Risk Bites
21:42 Jennifer Doudna on ethics of gene editing / UC Berkeley
24:15 Using CRISPR to combat viral infections: a new way to treat herpes? / PLOSMedia
28:52 Harnessing Gene Editing for Multiple and PermanentGeneticChanges | Haoyi Wang / World Economic Forum
34:18 Davos2015 - Rewriting HumanGenes / World Economic Forum
Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K_ATYqvHTs to know about the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

CRISPR is making big waves in biology, and for good reason; the doors to genetic engineering are now wide open.
What isCRISPR-Cas9 and how does it work? How do we edit genes?
The gene editing technique, created by UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her colleague, Emmanuelle Charpentier, has taken the research and clinical communities by storm as an easy and cheap way to make precise changes in DNA in order to disable genes, correct genetic disorders or insert mutated genes into animals to create models of human disease.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a hybrid of protein and RNA – the cousin to DNA – that functions as an efficient search-and-snip system in bacteria.
Gene drives are a radical new way of eliminating insect-borne disease such as Zika, dengue and malaria, by engineering the genetic makeup of entire species. And they’re not limited to insects – any animal that reproduces sexually is fair game. But as the technology steams head, fueled by powerful gene editing techniques like CRISPR, how can we ensure that it is used responsibly?
PLOS Pathogens researchers used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to suppress and in some cases eliminate viral replication of herpesviruses, some of the most persistent and most common viruses.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor) using creative common licence videos provided by various youtube channels. Refer the "view attributions" link for more details.
0:00 CRISPR: A DNAWord Processor for Editing the Genome / YourekaScience
5:55 THUNK - 83. CRISPR & Genetic Engineering/THUNK
13:17 Gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9/UC Berkeley
15:38 What are gene drives? A RiskBites guide / Risk Bites
21:42 Jennifer Doudna on ethics of gene editing / UC Berkeley
24:15 Using CRISPR to combat viral infections: a new way to treat herpes? / PLOSMedia
28:52 Harnessing Gene Editing for Multiple and PermanentGeneticChanges | Haoyi Wang / World Economic Forum
34:18 Davos2015 - Rewriting HumanGenes / World Economic Forum
Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K_ATYqvHTs to know about the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Behind closed doors scientists and corporations have breached genetic codes that separate the individuality of all animal and plant species on earth. Laboratories around the world are honing their skills while our humanity and dignity as a species is on the operating table like a universal Frankenstein, subject to a wholesale psychic and physiological re-design under the guise of “progress.”
The proponents claim the field of “Transhumanism” will change the world by eliminating sickness and famine while at the same time, governments and military groups around the globe are having clandestine meetings to discuss super soldiers, super intelligence, and even super animals to maintain military dominance and control over the populations of the world. Even more horrifying they must create committees to implement plans to defend their nations against future terrorism performed by transhumans (modified human beings) with the universal understanding that no nation can afford NOT to engage in this apocalyptic future of genetically altered life. We are at war for the mind of a generation and the soul of the human race. Billions of dollars are at stake with corporations and powerful individuals looking toward a post human future world
Every living creature was created by God, according to its own kind, and man was created in the image of God. So for man to cross genes and create lifeforms from the transferring of genes from one species to another is blasphemous and pure evil! In fact, it comes straight from the workings of Satan and the fallen angels. Yet daily, we consume GMO foods, oftentimes without our knowledge or desire to do so. To purchase foods that are not genetically modified is a challenge. What’s more, it has been proven that by ingesting GMO products, our very genes are being altered—our DNA is being rewritten!
What will the future generations of mankind be like? What ‘surprises’ and ‘evils’ are in store?
Genesis 1:24-31 tells us:
24 And God said, “Let the earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds—livestock and creeping things and beasts of the earth according to their kinds.” And it was so. 25 And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds and the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that creeps on the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.
26 Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.
28 And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” 29 And God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. 30 And to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that has the breath of life, I have given every green plant for food.” And it was so. 31 And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.
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Behind closed doors scientists and corporations have breached genetic codes that separate the individuality of all animal and plant species on earth. Laboratories around the world are honing their skills while our humanity and dignity as a species is on the operating table like a universal Frankenstein, subject to a wholesale psychic and physiological re-design under the guise of “progress.”
The proponents claim the field of “Transhumanism” will change the world by eliminating sickness and famine while at the same time, governments and military groups around the globe are having clandestine meetings to discuss super soldiers, super intelligence, and even super animals to maintain military dominance and control over the populations of the world. Even more horrifying they must create committees to implement plans to defend their nations against future terrorism performed by transhumans (modified human beings) with the universal understanding that no nation can afford NOT to engage in this apocalyptic future of genetically altered life. We are at war for the mind of a generation and the soul of the human race. Billions of dollars are at stake with corporations and powerful individuals looking toward a post human future world
Every living creature was created by God, according to its own kind, and man was created in the image of God. So for man to cross genes and create lifeforms from the transferring of genes from one species to another is blasphemous and pure evil! In fact, it comes straight from the workings of Satan and the fallen angels. Yet daily, we consume GMO foods, oftentimes without our knowledge or desire to do so. To purchase foods that are not genetically modified is a challenge. What’s more, it has been proven that by ingesting GMO products, our very genes are being altered—our DNA is being rewritten!
What will the future generations of mankind be like? What ‘surprises’ and ‘evils’ are in store?
Genesis 1:24-31 tells us:
24 And God said, “Let the earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds—livestock and creeping things and beasts of the earth according to their kinds.” And it was so. 25 And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds and the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that creeps on the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.
26 Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.
28 And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” 29 And God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. 30 And to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that has the breath of life, I have given every green plant for food.” And it was so. 31 And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.
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A restriction enzyme (or restriction endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts DNA at or near specific recognition nucleotide sequences known as restriction sites.[1][2][3] Restriction enzymes are commonly classified into three types, which differ in their structure and whether they cut their DNA substrate at their recognition site, or if the recognition and cleavage sites are separate from one another. To cut DNA, all restriction enzymes make two incisions, once through each sugar-phosphate backbone (i.e. each strand) of the DNA double helix.
These enzymes are found in bacteria and archaea and provide a defense mechanism against invading viruses.[4][5] Inside a prokaryote, the restriction enzymes selectively cut up foreign DNA in a process called restriction; while host DNA is protected by a modification enzyme (a methylase) that modifies the prokaryotic DNA and blocks cleavage. Together, these two processes form the restriction modification system.[6]
Over 3000 restriction enzymes have been studied in detail, and more than 600 of these are available commercially.[7] These enzymes are routinely used for DNA modification in laboratories, and are a vital tool in molecular cloning.[8][9][10]

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A restriction enzyme (or restriction endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts DNA at or near specific recognition nucleotide sequences known as restriction sites.[1][2][3] Restriction enzymes are commonly classified into three types, which differ in their structure and whether they cut their DNA substrate at their recognition site, or if the recognition and cleavage sites are separate from one another. To cut DNA, all restriction enzymes make two incisions, once through each sugar-phosphate backbone (i.e. each strand) of the DNA double helix.
These enzymes are found in bacteria and archaea and provide a defense mechanism against invading viruses.[4][5] Inside a prokaryote, the restriction enzymes selectively cut up foreign DNA in a process called restriction; while host DNA is protected by a modification enzyme (a methylase) that modifies the prokaryotic DNA and blocks cleavage. Together, these two processes form the restriction modification system.[6]
Over 3000 restriction enzymes have been studied in detail, and more than 600 of these are available commercially.[7] These enzymes are routinely used for DNA modification in laboratories, and are a vital tool in molecular cloning.[8][9][10]

Genetic Engineering in Human DNA

Are there signs of genetic engineering in human DNA? Will Hart says that the more we learn about genetic engineering, the more it seems that this is the case. H...

Are there signs of genetic engineering in human DNA? Will Hart says that the more we learn about genetic engineering, the more it seems that this is the case. He lays out his case for us. Then, Linda Moulton Howe finds out some astonishing truths about Dark Matter. Most of the universe isn't even visible to us!
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA is a nucleic acid; alongside proteins and carbohydrates, nucleic acids compose the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Most DNA molecules are double-stranded helices, consisting of two long biopolymers made of simpler units called nucleotides—each nucleotide is composed of a nucleobase (guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine), recorded using the letters G, A, T, and C, as well as a backbone made of alternating sugars (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups (related to phosphoric acid), with the nucleobases (G, A, T, C) attached to the sugars. DNA is well-suited for biological information storage, since the DNA backbone is resistant to cleavage and the double-stranded structure provides the molecule with a built-in duplicate of the encoded information.
The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore anti-parallel, one backbone being 3′ (three prime) and the other 5′ (five prime). This refers to the direction the 3rd and 5th carbon on the sugar molecule is facing. Attached to each sugar is one of four types of molecules called nucleobases (informally, bases). It is the sequence of these four nucleobases along the backbone that encodes genetic information. This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins. The code is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA in a process called transcription.
Within cells, DNA is organized into long structures called chromosomes. During cell division these chromosomes are duplicated in the process of DNA replication, providing each cell its own complete set of chromosomes. Eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi, and protists) store most of their DNA inside the cell nucleus and some of their DNA in organelles, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts. In contrast, prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) store their DNA only in the cytoplasm. Within the chromosomes, chromatin proteins such as histones compact and organize DNA. These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
The obsolete synonym "desoxyribonucleic acid" may occasionally be encountered, for example, in pre-1953 genetics.
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.
An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria in 1973; GM mice were generated in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. Glofish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States December in 2003.
Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine. Enzymes used in laundry detergent and medicines such as insulin and human growth hormone are now manufactured in GM cells, experimental GM cell lines and GM animals such as mice or zebrafish are being used for research purposes, and genetically modified crops have been commercialized. .

Are there signs of genetic engineering in human DNA? Will Hart says that the more we learn about genetic engineering, the more it seems that this is the case. He lays out his case for us. Then, Linda Moulton Howe finds out some astonishing truths about Dark Matter. Most of the universe isn't even visible to us!
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA is a nucleic acid; alongside proteins and carbohydrates, nucleic acids compose the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Most DNA molecules are double-stranded helices, consisting of two long biopolymers made of simpler units called nucleotides—each nucleotide is composed of a nucleobase (guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine), recorded using the letters G, A, T, and C, as well as a backbone made of alternating sugars (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups (related to phosphoric acid), with the nucleobases (G, A, T, C) attached to the sugars. DNA is well-suited for biological information storage, since the DNA backbone is resistant to cleavage and the double-stranded structure provides the molecule with a built-in duplicate of the encoded information.
The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore anti-parallel, one backbone being 3′ (three prime) and the other 5′ (five prime). This refers to the direction the 3rd and 5th carbon on the sugar molecule is facing. Attached to each sugar is one of four types of molecules called nucleobases (informally, bases). It is the sequence of these four nucleobases along the backbone that encodes genetic information. This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins. The code is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA in a process called transcription.
Within cells, DNA is organized into long structures called chromosomes. During cell division these chromosomes are duplicated in the process of DNA replication, providing each cell its own complete set of chromosomes. Eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi, and protists) store most of their DNA inside the cell nucleus and some of their DNA in organelles, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts. In contrast, prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) store their DNA only in the cytoplasm. Within the chromosomes, chromatin proteins such as histones compact and organize DNA. These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
The obsolete synonym "desoxyribonucleic acid" may occasionally be encountered, for example, in pre-1953 genetics.
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.
An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria in 1973; GM mice were generated in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. Glofish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States December in 2003.
Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine. Enzymes used in laundry detergent and medicines such as insulin and human growth hormone are now manufactured in GM cells, experimental GM cell lines and GM animals such as mice or zebrafish are being used for research purposes, and genetically modified crops have been commercialized. .

Genetic engineering and the Vedas

Harvard biophysicist D. P. Dupey writes, "We may lead ourselves down a blind alley by adhering dogmatically to the assumption that life can be explained entirel...

Harvard biophysicist D. P. Dupey writes, "We may lead ourselves down a blind alley by adhering dogmatically to the assumption that life can be explained entirely by what we know of the laws of nature. By remaining open to the ideas embodied in the Vedic tradition of India, modern scientists can see their own disciplines from a new perspective and further the aim of all scientific endeavor: the search for truth."
In this age of global uncertainty, it is imperative that we understand the real origin of our conscious selves, how we find ourselves in different bodies and conditions of life, and what our destinations will be at the time of death. This essential information is comprehensively explained in Coming Back.
Chapter One shows how reincarnation has profoundly influenced many of the world's greatest philosophers, poets, and artists, from Socrates to Salinger. Next, the process of reincarnation as expounded in Bhagavad-gita, the oldest and most respected sourcebook on the subject of transmigration of the soul, is presented.
Chapter Two, a lively dialogue between His Divine GraceA. C. BhaktivedantaSwami Prabhupada and noted religious psychologist Professor Karlfried Graf von Durckheim, clearly shows how the material body and the antimaterial particle, the spirit soul, can never be the same. In Chapter Three, a famous heart surgeon urges systematic research into the soul, and Srila Prabhupada cites the Vedic version, thousands of years older and strikingly more informative than modern medical science. Three fascinating narratives from the Vedic text Srimad-Bhagavatam constitute Chapter Four. These accounts stand as classic examples of how the soul transmigrates through different types of bodies under the control of the precise laws of nature and karma.
In Chapter Five, excerpts from the writings of Srila Prabhupada clearly demonstrate that the principles of reincarnation can be easily understood in terms of ordinary events and common observations that regularly occur in our daily lives. The next chapter describes how reincarnation embodies a universal and infallible system of justice, wherein the soul is never banished to eternal damnation but is constitutionally endowed with a permanent opportunity to escape the perpetual cycle of birth and death.
Common misconceptions and chic notions about reincarnation form the subject of Chapter Seven, and the concluding chapter, "Don't Come Back," presents the process through which the soul can transcend reincarnation and enter realms in which it is finally freed from the prison of the material body. Having once achieved this status, the soul never again returns to this endlessly mutable world of birth, disease, old age, and death.

Harvard biophysicist D. P. Dupey writes, "We may lead ourselves down a blind alley by adhering dogmatically to the assumption that life can be explained entirely by what we know of the laws of nature. By remaining open to the ideas embodied in the Vedic tradition of India, modern scientists can see their own disciplines from a new perspective and further the aim of all scientific endeavor: the search for truth."
In this age of global uncertainty, it is imperative that we understand the real origin of our conscious selves, how we find ourselves in different bodies and conditions of life, and what our destinations will be at the time of death. This essential information is comprehensively explained in Coming Back.
Chapter One shows how reincarnation has profoundly influenced many of the world's greatest philosophers, poets, and artists, from Socrates to Salinger. Next, the process of reincarnation as expounded in Bhagavad-gita, the oldest and most respected sourcebook on the subject of transmigration of the soul, is presented.
Chapter Two, a lively dialogue between His Divine GraceA. C. BhaktivedantaSwami Prabhupada and noted religious psychologist Professor Karlfried Graf von Durckheim, clearly shows how the material body and the antimaterial particle, the spirit soul, can never be the same. In Chapter Three, a famous heart surgeon urges systematic research into the soul, and Srila Prabhupada cites the Vedic version, thousands of years older and strikingly more informative than modern medical science. Three fascinating narratives from the Vedic text Srimad-Bhagavatam constitute Chapter Four. These accounts stand as classic examples of how the soul transmigrates through different types of bodies under the control of the precise laws of nature and karma.
In Chapter Five, excerpts from the writings of Srila Prabhupada clearly demonstrate that the principles of reincarnation can be easily understood in terms of ordinary events and common observations that regularly occur in our daily lives. The next chapter describes how reincarnation embodies a universal and infallible system of justice, wherein the soul is never banished to eternal damnation but is constitutionally endowed with a permanent opportunity to escape the perpetual cycle of birth and death.
Common misconceptions and chic notions about reincarnation form the subject of Chapter Seven, and the concluding chapter, "Don't Come Back," presents the process through which the soul can transcend reincarnation and enter realms in which it is finally freed from the prison of the material body. Having once achieved this status, the soul never again returns to this endlessly mutable world of birth, disease, old age, and death.

Mr. Robert Wager, has been an instructor at Vancouver Island University for 19 years. Mr. Wager got involved with GMO research in 2000 when it was clear the internet contained a great deal of misleading or false information. Mr. Wager has written many articles on GMO’s for the general public (which are available on his website) and given many public seminars to help explain this complex science.
Dr. Thierry Vrain, worked for 30 years as a soil biologist and genetic engineer with Agriculture Canada where he was head of a research group of 40 professional and technical employees from 1996 to 2002.
Dr. Vrain has also been the Vice President and President of national and international associations of soil biologists, and an Associate Editor of several scientific journals in Europe and the USA.

Mr. Robert Wager, has been an instructor at Vancouver Island University for 19 years. Mr. Wager got involved with GMO research in 2000 when it was clear the internet contained a great deal of misleading or false information. Mr. Wager has written many articles on GMO’s for the general public (which are available on his website) and given many public seminars to help explain this complex science.
Dr. Thierry Vrain, worked for 30 years as a soil biologist and genetic engineer with Agriculture Canada where he was head of a research group of 40 professional and technical employees from 1996 to 2002.
Dr. Vrain has also been the Vice President and President of national and international associations of soil biologists, and an Associate Editor of several scientific journals in Europe and the USA.

DID ALIENS CREATE HUMANS? (EXTRATERRESTRIAL GENETIC ENGINEERING DOCUMENTARY)
Evidence clearly indicates that modern man is not the result of a linear evolution...

DID ALIENS CREATE HUMANS? (EXTRATERRESTRIAL GENETIC ENGINEERING DOCUMENTARY)
Evidence clearly indicates that modern man is not the result of a linear evolution process, but rather a cyclical creation process, intelligently supervised and controlled by beings of a higher mind.
Our alien gods came from a distant planet in the Galaxy in the remote past. They arrived on Earth seeded life here and created modern man.
They instructed man in science and created a civilized world. Civilization after civilization arose in the Old and NewWorld. One day they left us and became worshipped as Gods. They promised to return and they will!
My readers will not be suprised over the above mentioned statement. Based on the Ancient Astronauts' theory and offering evidence of ancient visitation. DISCOVER THE TRUTH!

DID ALIENS CREATE HUMANS? (EXTRATERRESTRIAL GENETIC ENGINEERING DOCUMENTARY)
Evidence clearly indicates that modern man is not the result of a linear evolution process, but rather a cyclical creation process, intelligently supervised and controlled by beings of a higher mind.
Our alien gods came from a distant planet in the Galaxy in the remote past. They arrived on Earth seeded life here and created modern man.
They instructed man in science and created a civilized world. Civilization after civilization arose in the Old and NewWorld. One day they left us and became worshipped as Gods. They promised to return and they will!
My readers will not be suprised over the above mentioned statement. Based on the Ancient Astronauts' theory and offering evidence of ancient visitation. DISCOVER THE TRUTH!

Pimp my Genome! The Mainstreaming of Digital Genetic...

Google Tech Talks
May 3, 2007
ABSTRACT
DNA is a programming language for living cells. The cell's basic operating system, or genome, directs functions like gr...

Google Tech Talks
May 3, 2007
ABSTRACT
DNA is a programming language for living cells. The cell's basic operating system, or genome, directs functions like growth and reproduction, energy utilization, and the production of useful compounds like ethanol or penicillin. With genetic engineering, new functions can be added to cells or broken metabolic pathways repaired. Until recently, genetic engineering has required the DNA molecule itself to be physically manipulated, a tedious and expensive process. Now, automatic DNA synthesis permits virtually any DNA code to be made from scratch, opening up genetic engineering to anyone with a computer and a credit card. The capabilities of this new synthetic...

Google Tech Talks
May 3, 2007
ABSTRACT
DNA is a programming language for living cells. The cell's basic operating system, or genome, directs functions like growth and reproduction, energy utilization, and the production of useful compounds like ethanol or penicillin. With genetic engineering, new functions can be added to cells or broken metabolic pathways repaired. Until recently, genetic engineering has required the DNA molecule itself to be physically manipulated, a tedious and expensive process. Now, automatic DNA synthesis permits virtually any DNA code to be made from scratch, opening up genetic engineering to anyone with a computer and a credit card. The capabilities of this new synthetic...

Advanced CRISPR Cas9 Genetic Engineering

The CRISPR Cas9 system has been harnessed to create a simple, RNA programmable method to mediate genome editing in mammalian cells, and can be used to generate ...

The CRISPR Cas9 system has been harnessed to create a simple, RNA programmable method to mediate genome editing in mammalian cells, and can be used to generate gene knockouts (via insertion/deletion) or knock-ins via homology directed repairs (HDR). And to create gene disruptions resulting in permanent mutations, a single guide RNA (sgRNA) is generated to direct the Cas9 nuclease to a specific genomic location. Cas9-induced double strand breaks are repaired via the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathway. The repair is error prone, and thus insertions and deletions (INDELs) may be introduced that can disrupt gene function. CRISPR Cas9 technology has revolutionized genome editing, allowing a previously unattainable level of genomic targeting, efficiency, and simplicity.

The CRISPR Cas9 system has been harnessed to create a simple, RNA programmable method to mediate genome editing in mammalian cells, and can be used to generate gene knockouts (via insertion/deletion) or knock-ins via homology directed repairs (HDR). And to create gene disruptions resulting in permanent mutations, a single guide RNA (sgRNA) is generated to direct the Cas9 nuclease to a specific genomic location. Cas9-induced double strand breaks are repaired via the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathway. The repair is error prone, and thus insertions and deletions (INDELs) may be introduced that can disrupt gene function. CRISPR Cas9 technology has revolutionized genome editing, allowing a previously unattainable level of genomic targeting, efficiency, and simplicity.

A.I.13b: Genetic Engineering Science and Immortality

"Heart disease, DiabetesType 2, and strokes are typical example of serious conditions that can be avoided or reversed with technology, he writes. Part of this ...

"Heart disease, DiabetesType 2, and strokes are typical example of serious conditions that can be avoided or reversed with technology, he writes. Part of this technology he came up with himself, and thus cured his own Diabetes Type 2 some thirty years ago.[15] New drug therapy now also exists, according to Dr. Kurzweil, to “precisely target key steps in preventing cancerous tumor formation and the metabolic processes underlying each major disease and aging process.”[16] This is why you see David Rockefeller, amongst other people in power, live past the 100-year mark and still appear to be active.
AI Prophets are convincing us that science now can reverse the aging process, but how does it work? Dr. Kurzweil uses the analogy of maintaining a house. If you do nothing, or very little, to repair the house and to maintain it, it will decay with time and eventually break down permanently. The same thing applies to the human body. If we maintain it by preventing illnesses from occurring and by replacing non-functional body parts, we can virtually live forever—at least this is the idea. If it works or not, I suppose we need to ask the Overlords for permission to use it, because they are the masters of technology.
With cell therapy, scientists in the near future will be able to replace aging or defective cells with cells from the person’s own DNA when that person was young, so in reality an entire cell structure that represents a certain organ, for example, can be replaced with a younger version of itself and thus rejuvenate itself and once again, the defect organ will be young and healthy. This is what reverse aging is about in a nano nutshell. This procedure can and will be done without surgery. Scientists call it therapeutic cloning.
Thus far, it sounds like a great way of keeping our current bodies alive forever, but we need to remind ourselves that although there was no death before the AIF scientists trapped soul fragments in these inferior bodies, there was also no oppression at that time. Now, on the other hand, with mankind being slaves to an alien invader force, enhanced longevity and immortality is no longer equivalent to freedom, it is actually increased bondage."
Chapter 13: Genetic Laboratories--Atlantis Revisited
Genetic Engineering--from the Horse's MouthScience and Immortalityhttp://wespenre.com/My-Books/Book2-AI/chapter-13-the-fall-of-the-old-atlantis.htm
Footnotes:
[11] Kurzweil, “The Singularity is Near,” p. 168.
[12] Kurzweil, p. 168, op. cit.
[13] Pp. 168-170, op. cit.
[14] See http://Fantastic-Voyage.net and http://RayandTerry.com.
[15] The Singularity is Near, p. 171.
[16] Ibid. op. cit.
[17] http://www.rife.org/newspaper/planet.html.
[18] http://www.rense.com/general31/rife.htm.
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"Heart disease, DiabetesType 2, and strokes are typical example of serious conditions that can be avoided or reversed with technology, he writes. Part of this technology he came up with himself, and thus cured his own Diabetes Type 2 some thirty years ago.[15] New drug therapy now also exists, according to Dr. Kurzweil, to “precisely target key steps in preventing cancerous tumor formation and the metabolic processes underlying each major disease and aging process.”[16] This is why you see David Rockefeller, amongst other people in power, live past the 100-year mark and still appear to be active.
AI Prophets are convincing us that science now can reverse the aging process, but how does it work? Dr. Kurzweil uses the analogy of maintaining a house. If you do nothing, or very little, to repair the house and to maintain it, it will decay with time and eventually break down permanently. The same thing applies to the human body. If we maintain it by preventing illnesses from occurring and by replacing non-functional body parts, we can virtually live forever—at least this is the idea. If it works or not, I suppose we need to ask the Overlords for permission to use it, because they are the masters of technology.
With cell therapy, scientists in the near future will be able to replace aging or defective cells with cells from the person’s own DNA when that person was young, so in reality an entire cell structure that represents a certain organ, for example, can be replaced with a younger version of itself and thus rejuvenate itself and once again, the defect organ will be young and healthy. This is what reverse aging is about in a nano nutshell. This procedure can and will be done without surgery. Scientists call it therapeutic cloning.
Thus far, it sounds like a great way of keeping our current bodies alive forever, but we need to remind ourselves that although there was no death before the AIF scientists trapped soul fragments in these inferior bodies, there was also no oppression at that time. Now, on the other hand, with mankind being slaves to an alien invader force, enhanced longevity and immortality is no longer equivalent to freedom, it is actually increased bondage."
Chapter 13: Genetic Laboratories--Atlantis Revisited
Genetic Engineering--from the Horse's MouthScience and Immortalityhttp://wespenre.com/My-Books/Book2-AI/chapter-13-the-fall-of-the-old-atlantis.htm
Footnotes:
[11] Kurzweil, “The Singularity is Near,” p. 168.
[12] Kurzweil, p. 168, op. cit.
[13] Pp. 168-170, op. cit.
[14] See http://Fantastic-Voyage.net and http://RayandTerry.com.
[15] The Singularity is Near, p. 171.
[16] Ibid. op. cit.
[17] http://www.rife.org/newspaper/planet.html.
[18] http://www.rense.com/general31/rife.htm.
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RifeMachine Killing Bacteria
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Genetic Engineering Process

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Genetic Engineering

How to isolate and copy a gene.
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What is genetic modification?

The Royal Society has produced an animation to explain the basic science of GM, compared to conventional plant breeding.
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How Are GMOs Created?

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How Are GMOs Created?

Curious about how a GMO is made? How scientists create GMOs is one of the top questions we get about GMOs. This video shows how GMOs are made, through the story of the HawaiianRainbowPapaya.
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Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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PARTICIPANTS: George Church, Luke Dow, JosephineJohnston, Ben Matthews, Harry Ostrer, NoelSauerWhat is CRISPR? 00:05
Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

GCSE Biology - Genetic Engineering Insulin

A quick tutorial, showing how we use restriction enzymes to cut out a desired gene from one organism, and insert it into the plasmid of a bacterium. This allows massive production of the desired protein (in this case the hormone: insulin) in a relatively short amount of time.

Genetic modification

An investigative panel has rejected a contested French study linking genetically-modified corn to cancer in rats but called for a "long-term, independent" probe into the issue to advise the public. The Higher Biotechnologies Council said it found "no causal relationship" between the rodents' tumours and consumption of Monsanto's NK603 GM corn or the Roundup herbicide that was part of the experiment. A videographic explaining genetic modification.VIDEOGRAPHIC

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The Science Behind 'Genetically Modified Humans'

The media have been talking about “genetically modified humans” and “designer babies.” But...

Recombinant DNA technology lecture | basics of recombinant DNA

This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about the basics of recombinant DNA technology processes and the mechanism behind recombinant DNA production. It also explains about the process of recombinant protein production using recombinant DNA technology in industries. In this video we will go through all the basic processes in DNA cloning such as restriction digestion, vector preparation and ligation.
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Splicing and Dicing DNA: Genome Engineering and the CRISPR Revolution

CRISPR: It’s the powerful gene editing technology transforming biomedical research. Fast, cheap and easy to use, it allows scientists to rewrite the DNA in just about any organism—including humans—with tests on human embryos already underway. The technique’s potential to radically reshape everything from disease prevention to the future of human evolution has driven explosive progress and heated debate. Join the world’s CRISPR pioneers to learn about the enormous possibilities and ethical challenges as we stand on the threshold of a brave new world of manipulating life’s fundamental code.
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Introduction by Richard Besser 3:58
Participant Introductions. 5:02
What is so powerful about CRISPR? 7:25
How is CRISPR is used? 13:00
How will CRISPR help eliminate Zika Virus? 20:45
Modifying 60 genes at once in a pig. 26:02
What are potential agricultural advantages from CRISPR? 28:44
If you have eaten CRISPR cells? 35:00
Using a gene drives to eliminate virus? 37:40
Creating an off switch for CRISPR 40:27
How is it ethical to not rid the world of malaria? 42:55
What is the difference between editing a germ line and editing a cancer cell? 48:27
Why would the first CRISPR baby create backlash? 58:48
How do we regular CRISPR used in military applications? 1:06:33
What is the regulation to be expected from CRISPR? 1:13:09
What does a CRISPR-ised world look like? 1:16:00

Genetic Engineering

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Genetic Engineering
The war over consciousness is bubbling to the surface, with more pieces being exposed to the light of day for those who are willing to see. This month we look at the over arching agendas to manipulate the environment, weather, the food supply, human DNA expression and higher consciousness, through Genetic Engineering. When we understand the potential of the 12 stranded DNA design during the ascension process, it is no wonder the NAA have been attempting to destroy it in everyway possible. This effort began to escalate after World War II with alien contact, and again in the 90's when more of the Indigo and Crystal children started arriving in larger numbers. As we connect the dots between the multiple avenues used to control and manipulate human consciousness, we can see why a full disclosure event is needed. Until then it is up to each of us, to do our best to accurately assess the world of forces in our day-to-day lives, and to make informed and conscious decision about what we interact with.

CRISPR Gene Editing Technology

CRISPR is making big waves in biology, and for good reason; the doors to genetic engineering are now wide open.
What isCRISPR-Cas9 and how does it work? How do we edit genes?
The gene editing technique, created by UC Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her colleague, Emmanuelle Charpentier, has taken the research and clinical communities by storm as an easy and cheap way to make precise changes in DNA in order to disable genes, correct genetic disorders or insert mutated genes into animals to create models of human disease.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a hybrid of protein and RNA – the cousin to DNA – that functions as an efficient search-and-snip system in bacteria.
Gene drives are a radical new way of eliminating insect-borne disease such as Zika, dengue and malaria, by engineering the genetic makeup of entire species. And they’re not limited to insects – any animal that reproduces sexually is fair game. But as the technology steams head, fueled by powerful gene editing techniques like CRISPR, how can we ensure that it is used responsibly?
PLOS Pathogens researchers used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to suppress and in some cases eliminate viral replication of herpesviruses, some of the most persistent and most common viruses.
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28:52 Harnessing Gene Editing for Multiple and PermanentGeneticChanges | Haoyi Wang / World Economic Forum
34:18 Davos2015 - Rewriting HumanGenes / World Economic Forum
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Human Genetic Engineering Legal?? DNA Modification Tran-humanism

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Behind closed doors scientists and corporations have breached genetic codes that separate the individuality of all animal and plant species on earth. Laboratories around the world are honing their skills while our humanity and dignity as a species is on the operating table like a universal Frankenstein, subject to a wholesale psychic and physiological re-design under the guise of “progress.”
The proponents claim the field of “Transhumanism” will change the world by eliminating sickness and famine while at the same time, governments and military groups around the globe are having clandestine meetings to discuss super soldiers, super intelligence, and even super animals to maintain military dominance and control over the populations of the world. Even more horrifying they must create committees to implement plans to defend their nations against future terrorism performed by transhumans (modified human beings) with the universal understanding that no nation can afford NOT to engage in this apocalyptic future of genetically altered life. We are at war for the mind of a generation and the soul of the human race. Billions of dollars are at stake with corporations and powerful individuals looking toward a post human future world
Every living creature was created by God, according to its own kind, and man was created in the image of God. So for man to cross genes and create lifeforms from the transferring of genes from one species to another is blasphemous and pure evil! In fact, it comes straight from the workings of Satan and the fallen angels. Yet daily, we consume GMO foods, oftentimes without our knowledge or desire to do so. To purchase foods that are not genetically modified is a challenge. What’s more, it has been proven that by ingesting GMO products, our very genes are being altered—our DNA is being rewritten!
What will the future generations of mankind be like? What ‘surprises’ and ‘evils’ are in store?
Genesis 1:24-31 tells us:
24 And God said, “Let the earth bring forth living creatures according to their kinds—livestock and creeping things and beasts of the earth according to their kinds.” And it was so. 25 And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds and the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that creeps on the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.
26 Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And let them have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.
28 And God blessed them. And God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” 29 And God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food. 30 And to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the heavens and to everything that creeps on the earth, everything that has the breath of life, I have given every green plant for food.” And it was so. 31 And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day.
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Genetic Engineering Training Part 1

Part 1 of the tutorial for the approaches required to complete the recombinant DNA assignm...

What are restriction enzymes

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A restriction enzyme (or restriction endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts DNA at or near specific recognition nucleotide sequences known as restriction sites.[1][2][3] Restriction enzymes are commonly classified into three types, which differ in their structure and whether they cut their DNA substrate at their recognition site, or if the recognition and cleavage sites are separate from one another. To cut DNA, all restriction enzymes make two incisions, once through each sugar-phosphate backbone (i.e. each strand) of the DNA double helix.
These enzymes are found in bacteria and archaea and provide a defense mechanism against invading viruses.[4][5] Inside a prokaryote, the restriction enzymes selectively cut up foreign DNA in a process called restriction; while host DNA is protected by a modification enzyme (a methylase) that modifies the prokaryotic DNA and blocks cleavage. Together, these two processes form the restriction modification system.[6]
Over 3000 restriction enzymes have been studied in detail, and more than 600 of these are available commercially.[7] These enzymes are routinely used for DNA modification in laboratories, and are a vital tool in molecular cloning.[8][9][10]

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Genetic Engineering in Human DNA

Are there signs of genetic engineering in human DNA? Will Hart says that the more we learn...

Genetic Engineering in Human DNA

Are there signs of genetic engineering in human DNA? Will Hart says that the more we learn about genetic engineering, the more it seems that this is the case. He lays out his case for us. Then, Linda Moulton Howe finds out some astonishing truths about Dark Matter. Most of the universe isn't even visible to us!
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. DNA is a nucleic acid; alongside proteins and carbohydrates, nucleic acids compose the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Most DNA molecules are double-stranded helices, consisting of two long biopolymers made of simpler units called nucleotides—each nucleotide is composed of a nucleobase (guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine), recorded using the letters G, A, T, and C, as well as a backbone made of alternating sugars (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups (related to phosphoric acid), with the nucleobases (G, A, T, C) attached to the sugars. DNA is well-suited for biological information storage, since the DNA backbone is resistant to cleavage and the double-stranded structure provides the molecule with a built-in duplicate of the encoded information.
The two strands of DNA run in opposite directions to each other and are therefore anti-parallel, one backbone being 3′ (three prime) and the other 5′ (five prime). This refers to the direction the 3rd and 5th carbon on the sugar molecule is facing. Attached to each sugar is one of four types of molecules called nucleobases (informally, bases). It is the sequence of these four nucleobases along the backbone that encodes genetic information. This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins. The code is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA in a process called transcription.
Within cells, DNA is organized into long structures called chromosomes. During cell division these chromosomes are duplicated in the process of DNA replication, providing each cell its own complete set of chromosomes. Eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi, and protists) store most of their DNA inside the cell nucleus and some of their DNA in organelles, such as mitochondria or chloroplasts. In contrast, prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea) store their DNA only in the cytoplasm. Within the chromosomes, chromatin proteins such as histones compact and organize DNA. These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
The obsolete synonym "desoxyribonucleic acid" may occasionally be encountered, for example, in pre-1953 genetics.
Genetic engineering, also called genetic modification, is the direct manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesizing the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. Genes may be removed, or "knocked out", using a nuclease. Gene targeting is a different technique that uses homologous recombination to change an endogenous gene, and can be used to delete a gene, remove exons, add a gene, or introduce point mutations.
An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria in 1973; GM mice were generated in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. Glofish, the first GMO designed as a pet, was first sold in the United States December in 2003.
Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine. Enzymes used in laundry detergent and medicines such as insulin and human growth hormone are now manufactured in GM cells, experimental GM cell lines and GM animals such as mice or zebrafish are being used for research purposes, and genetically modified crops have been commercialized. .

Genetic engineering and the Vedas

Harvard biophysicist D. P. Dupey writes, "We may lead ourselves down a blind alley by adhering dogmatically to the assumption that life can be explained entirely by what we know of the laws of nature. By remaining open to the ideas embodied in the Vedic tradition of India, modern scientists can see their own disciplines from a new perspective and further the aim of all scientific endeavor: the search for truth."
In this age of global uncertainty, it is imperative that we understand the real origin of our conscious selves, how we find ourselves in different bodies and conditions of life, and what our destinations will be at the time of death. This essential information is comprehensively explained in Coming Back.
Chapter One shows how reincarnation has profoundly influenced many of the world's greatest philosophers, poets, and artists, from Socrates to Salinger. Next, the process of reincarnation as expounded in Bhagavad-gita, the oldest and most respected sourcebook on the subject of transmigration of the soul, is presented.
Chapter Two, a lively dialogue between His Divine GraceA. C. BhaktivedantaSwami Prabhupada and noted religious psychologist Professor Karlfried Graf von Durckheim, clearly shows how the material body and the antimaterial particle, the spirit soul, can never be the same. In Chapter Three, a famous heart surgeon urges systematic research into the soul, and Srila Prabhupada cites the Vedic version, thousands of years older and strikingly more informative than modern medical science. Three fascinating narratives from the Vedic text Srimad-Bhagavatam constitute Chapter Four. These accounts stand as classic examples of how the soul transmigrates through different types of bodies under the control of the precise laws of nature and karma.
In Chapter Five, excerpts from the writings of Srila Prabhupada clearly demonstrate that the principles of reincarnation can be easily understood in terms of ordinary events and common observations that regularly occur in our daily lives. The next chapter describes how reincarnation embodies a universal and infallible system of justice, wherein the soul is never banished to eternal damnation but is constitutionally endowed with a permanent opportunity to escape the perpetual cycle of birth and death.
Common misconceptions and chic notions about reincarnation form the subject of Chapter Seven, and the concluding chapter, "Don't Come Back," presents the process through which the soul can transcend reincarnation and enter realms in which it is finally freed from the prison of the material body. Having once achieved this status, the soul never again returns to this endlessly mutable world of birth, disease, old age, and death.

Genetic Engineering

Efficient, logical, effective, and practicalUsing all resources to the best of our abilityChanging, designing, adapting our mentalitiesImproving our abilities for a better way of lifeBabies Mother Hospital ScissorsCreature Judgement Butcher EngineerThese are the little childrenThe future in our handsWhen all God's children on this EarthInherit all our plansThese are the lies they tell usBut this is the only wayWhen all God's children on the EarthWill ever more be savedBabies Mother Hospital ScissorsCreature Judgement Butcher EngineerBabies Mother Hospital ScissorsCreature Judgement Butcher EngineerThese are the little childrenThe future's in their handsWhen all God's children on this EarthInherit all our plansThese are the lies they tell usThe future's good as soldIn all the things we say and do

In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

MAYO — The Lafayette CountyFire and Rescue is looking for a new fire engine. At Monday’s meeting, the Lafayette County Board of County Commissioners approved to advertise looking for a new engine for the station. The board was informed that the current truck is breaking down and starting to smoke. Also at Monday’s meeting, the commissioners approved to to advertise a public hearing in regards to a road name change ... ....

The CRISPR/Cas (Clustered Regularly Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats/CRISPR associated nucleases) system was originally used as an acquired immune response mechanism but has now evolved into a geneticengineering tool ... The potential revolutionary implications of using CRISPR's Cas9 molecular scissors, it has been suggested, can cure genetic defects, eradicate diseases, and even end the organ transplant shortage ... Related....

WHEN we look at someone like Mozart who showed his unusual gift at an early age, we think that it must be genetic. But studies show that genetics are a relatively small piece of the genius puzzle ... ....

Regardless of the division, college basketball this season has proven one thing. anything can happen. The Rose-Hulman men's basketball team captured a share of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season title and earned the No. 1seed in next week's ... ....

You may ask. but what on earth is transhumanism?. Introduced in 1965 by the British thinker I. J ...Today, with the galloping progress of computer science and internet, this has be­come a reality ... A solution to this problem was to produce, in the second case, pregnancies using medical means with the identity of the genetic donors kept secret ... You don’t believe it? ... All you have to do is to type ‘anonymous genetic donation’ on your computer ... ....

Scientists say growing human organs inside animals could not only increase supply, but also offer the possibility of genetically tailoring the organs to be compatible with the immune system of the patient receiving them, by using the patient’s own cells in the procedure, removing the possibility of rejection....

In seeking to define the boundaries of womanhood – our genetics, our apparel, our most intimate parts and experiences – women are being policed ... Hyperandrogenism, as so many have since argued, is just one genetic variation among many that separates one athlete from another ... There are different genetic and biological variations, plus training, mental capacity and other features that make an athlete a champion....

An engineering student who was on a tour to Karnataka from a city college drowned on Friday evening. Akshai, 20 son of Kizhakke Veettil Pathmanabhan, a native of Naduvattam here, had left for the trip on Tuesday.&nbsp; He was a student of Polytechnicengineering college, West Hill. The body was brought to his home at Beypore. Details......

You need several data scientists and engineers to build this for an enterprise. But, IBM provides AI frameworks to help data scientists accelerate and build data models faster and allow engineers to focus on the logic part ... You seem to like the engineering buzz in India? ... India has a huge talent pool of engineers, and with the right amount of training these engineers can also become data scientists....